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>> typically in today's environment, yes, most of the buyers are cash buyers. what you need to understand is that miami was one of e hardest hit markets during the recession. since then, we have grown tremendously. one of the hottest destinations in the world, what you're seeing the buyers that have been on the sidelines for the past four years are all running to purchase property and paying pay cash. so it's not really a boom that's going on gerri: i can think of another red-hot market. and that is in los angeles. is it possible that there is a bubble building and some of these markets right now are prices are maybe a little too high and it is because inventories are so tight? >> i don't reay think so. there's been a lot of people sitting on the sidelines for the last four years. they are ready to borrow buy a house. i'm buying houes now, with a lack of inventory, the cheap money, it's a great time to buy. thdifference is that people can afford it now as opposed to what it was five years ago. gerri: i'm going to tell your story here as well. you sold the most
>> typically in today's environment, yes, most of the buyers are cash buyers. what you need to understand is that miami was one of e hardest hit markets during the recession. since then, we have grown tremendously. one of the hottest destinations in the world, what you're seeing the buyers that have been on the sidelines for the past four years are all running to purchase property and paying pay cash. so it's not really a boom that's going on gerri: i can think of another red-hot market....
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a very friendly regulatory environment, one of the smallest governments based on the number of residents of the state. and they're actively luring businesses into the state from other burdensome states. >> i think he's a pretty clever guy, the president. i think he knew all of the above. that's why he was there and that's why he was more or less trying to use the state, even though its policies are different from his own to say hey, i'm leading thi parade. >> you know what? the president is a brilliant guy, but i'm not sure -- i think he might have made a mistake. i don't give them that kind of credit, althought worked in the election, these republican-led pro-business states, he won the rust belt and others. >> he lost texas. but there is a strategy to winning a state like texas. extraordinarily well, based on the texas model of pro business, in addition to the things that dagen talked about, what about the idea that hey, come to texas. come here, have a good time. relocate, bring your family, bring your dreams here. the american dream. the old american dream. self-reliance, pull yourse
a very friendly regulatory environment, one of the smallest governments based on the number of residents of the state. and they're actively luring businesses into the state from other burdensome states. >> i think he's a pretty clever guy, the president. i think he knew all of the above. that's why he was there and that's why he was more or less trying to use the state, even though its policies are different from his own to say hey, i'm leading thi parade. >> you know what? the...
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but it also shows the environment of the white house. to me that one stood out from the pack as a cover photo. >> host: do you have a favorite trip he went on? >> guest: i think the president's trip to africa from his last trip to africa i believe in 2007, to me that was my favorite trip. i think witnessing the outpouring of love and thankfulness from all of the countries that we visited, and this is after come in reaction to the pet far, which all of the aids global health that the president initiated and all the african people in these countries are so thankful and it was just wonderful to witness. and a color, the culture there, and for me it was my first trip to africa, as a black american to go to africa is really unique. and i really enjoyed that. >> host: didn't see in your book that picture of him dancing, the famous video. were you present? >> guest: i was there. >> host: what was that moment like? >> guest: it was fun. the crowd went crazy when he started to dance. he actually -- postmen did you get photos of the? >> guest: yea
but it also shows the environment of the white house. to me that one stood out from the pack as a cover photo. >> host: do you have a favorite trip he went on? >> guest: i think the president's trip to africa from his last trip to africa i believe in 2007, to me that was my favorite trip. i think witnessing the outpouring of love and thankfulness from all of the countries that we visited, and this is after come in reaction to the pet far, which all of the aids global health that the...
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the environments in which we operate include the law-enforcement environment. they are very different in terms of the engagement on what we can and can't do and we compare it to places like afghanistan and iraq. the rules of engagement are what we call use of force and apply to individuals on mountain tops. it's a little bit more difficult in terms of what we actually do once we identify them. we have plans in place and we have removed utilizing spotters in the mountains. it continues to be a significant threat and a persistence on our part to mitigate that. >> how many spotters have been taken out? >> i don't have that number. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. the next is senator baldwin, who will be back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to start by thanking the men and women in our department of homeland security. some on very dangerous train to keep our borders secure. i am encouraged to see the bipartisan product. there are encouraging provisions of this bill. it addresses for the security and unification and high skilled workers and pathways to
the environments in which we operate include the law-enforcement environment. they are very different in terms of the engagement on what we can and can't do and we compare it to places like afghanistan and iraq. the rules of engagement are what we call use of force and apply to individuals on mountain tops. it's a little bit more difficult in terms of what we actually do once we identify them. we have plans in place and we have removed utilizing spotters in the mountains. it continues to be a...
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and you -- i think as a policy matter you should detain them in secure environments. you know, we now have a prison in afghanistan. the only place that the courts have said, we will not interfere with your prison if it is in afghanistan. keeping prisoners their puts them in the center of the conflict subject to maybe being released at the prison is overrun, and conditions that are not favorable. so the fundamental thing is that what do you do with people you detain and the battlefield and remove them from the strain of the conflict and you do so until the conflict is over. and normal war setting committee usually rely on a nation state that somehow yields and says, okay. it is over. we will be responsible for keeping our people out of the co. and it may be difficult sunday to know whether the war on terrorism over, but because he can ascertain that something has been concluded does not mean that it is never possible to ascertain that it is still going on, especially of the individuals who are at the core center of it or are involved it -- involved in it and report tha
and you -- i think as a policy matter you should detain them in secure environments. you know, we now have a prison in afghanistan. the only place that the courts have said, we will not interfere with your prison if it is in afghanistan. keeping prisoners their puts them in the center of the conflict subject to maybe being released at the prison is overrun, and conditions that are not favorable. so the fundamental thing is that what do you do with people you detain and the battlefield and...
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they have to suffer in this very tense environment. is everybody here, death only a whisker away. there have been several attacks recently in neighboring towns like the swan. reports indicate that the militants have stepped up their fight. they are now using heavier weapons, and have even acquired vehicles, a sign that this war could be entering a new phase. the military has arrested hundreds of suspect did insurgency members, but few of these have been tried in court. despite claims of abuse of power, nigeria's joint task force denied human rights violations in its fight against insurgency. >> as long as there is terrorism in our area of authority, we will continue to work. intelligence. we will continue to raid. you cannot completely, totally rule out the possibility of collateral damage. >> accusations that security forces have carried out abuses against civilians could undermine the fight against the islamists. the government faces a huge task not just to restore peace here, but to keep the local population on their side. >> a tour of a very dangerous town in nigeria. prosecut
they have to suffer in this very tense environment. is everybody here, death only a whisker away. there have been several attacks recently in neighboring towns like the swan. reports indicate that the militants have stepped up their fight. they are now using heavier weapons, and have even acquired vehicles, a sign that this war could be entering a new phase. the military has arrested hundreds of suspect did insurgency members, but few of these have been tried in court. despite claims of abuse...
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ec environment differently. ahep we don't see environment as people of the problem. ec environment as people of the core of the solution to the problem. it is because we transition from victims to being empowered, to sustg in power. >> and now you want to speak to sustainability. link e tw just ask a question anod you cad link these things together and i will sit back and listen to you as i love to do.i we will sit back and listened as one utilities things. so speak to the issue of sustainability in whatever way you want to give allegis said. but adriana talked about this issue being a part because of the health of our children. and so when we are forced to live in these -- in these environmental regions and environmental racism is real for your community and for mine, but there are health consequences.h i raise that because i was d reading the other day, which made my charges dropped.part another step better than i do, but i was reading a particularsd senator who had suggested, maybe even -- something he is proposing as a bill now, but a particular community state s
ec environment differently. ahep we don't see environment as people of the problem. ec environment as people of the core of the solution to the problem. it is because we transition from victims to being empowered, to sustg in power. >> and now you want to speak to sustainability. link e tw just ask a question anod you cad link these things together and i will sit back and listen to you as i love to do.i we will sit back and listened as one utilities things. so speak to the issue of...
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melissa: most people would it take setting up shop in this economy is no easy feat, especially in a tough environment like new york city, but wall street's newest shoeshine shop is offering its most female clientele a combination of the looks and a little elbow grease. this guy is a genius. ticket out. ♪ >> our business model is blt on a female staff giving shoeshines. lots of financial people down here. quite stressful jobs. you walk away from the job to go into that shoeshine. you wanted to talk to somebody, sit down at converse of them. >> the dow want to talk of money or whatever is going on. and most of us don't know about the stuff, so i gue that's a good thing. >> we greek people of the door. we helped them off. that doesn't happen that every shoeshine place. ♪ we have college students, almost and actresses. >> really positive. working here is really great. >> of come back about four times. this is a better experience. butterflied. have a good time when they're here. melissa: a genius business plan. our "spare change" guests are here a lite early. i think maybe we did not she doesrom the r
melissa: most people would it take setting up shop in this economy is no easy feat, especially in a tough environment like new york city, but wall street's newest shoeshine shop is offering its most female clientele a combination of the looks and a little elbow grease. this guy is a genius. ticket out. ♪ >> our business model is blt on a female staff giving shoeshines. lots of financial people down here. quite stressful jobs. you walk away from the job to go into that shoeshine. you...
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if you want people to have your investment dollars in your state, capitol won't flow to a hostile environment. you have to keep it as open and free market as you can and in oklahoma we believe they are doing that. >> thank you for doing being with us. they focus on texas money, but there's more to freedom than that. we will cover that tonight. my next guest says one state is hot, cheap and right and it is not florida which topped travis' list. which state? that's next. new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. introducing the versatile, all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary
if you want people to have your investment dollars in your state, capitol won't flow to a hostile environment. you have to keep it as open and free market as you can and in oklahoma we believe they are doing that. >> thank you for doing being with us. they focus on texas money, but there's more to freedom than that. we will cover that tonight. my next guest says one state is hot, cheap and right and it is not florida which topped travis' list. which state? that's next. new car! hey!...
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but this budgetary environment is anything but normal. particularly because we're operating under the sequester. sequester is not only regrettable in its own right, but it distracts from the true strategic and managerial tasks that are upon us. sequester requires us to subtract from our budget for the remainder of fiscal year 2013 $37 billion. and it presumes that we take equal shares or proportionate shares from each and every part of the budget which is the worst managerial approach possible. secretary hagel and i, excuse me, and the entire leadership of the department are doing everything we possibly can under the this deliberately restrictive law to mitigate can its harmful effects on national security. everything we possibly can. for example, the president used his authority under the law to exempt military compensation from sequestration. we also must, of necessity, fully protect funding for our forces in afghanistan and other ongoing operations, and we're doing that. it turns out that our afghanistan war costs have been higher this
but this budgetary environment is anything but normal. particularly because we're operating under the sequester. sequester is not only regrettable in its own right, but it distracts from the true strategic and managerial tasks that are upon us. sequester requires us to subtract from our budget for the remainder of fiscal year 2013 $37 billion. and it presumes that we take equal shares or proportionate shares from each and every part of the budget which is the worst managerial approach possible....
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it is not the environment of anti-american and it is pro americanism. >> absolutely. i mentioned in my statement i have received an number of the mails from libyans once the white house welcomed me with my candidacy to offer their hopes for the relationship to continue strongly. we have lost a lot of time and we need to get going on this. >> that is what i was going to mention next after gadaffi was overthrown the of footprint was enacted, and many of us argued strenuously for the kinds of assistance whether border security, treatment of the wounded, helping organize military, and i think it is pretty clear with the objective view of most observers that we have done very little. added 30,000 i think we treated three in a boston hospital. there is still the issue of sovereign immunity which seems to have hung up our ability to send people there to train their military. part of it is the libyans faults. one heck of a lot of it is our fault. i would expect, and i have talked to secretary kerry about this problem, and you will have to start unsticking things but you have
it is not the environment of anti-american and it is pro americanism. >> absolutely. i mentioned in my statement i have received an number of the mails from libyans once the white house welcomed me with my candidacy to offer their hopes for the relationship to continue strongly. we have lost a lot of time and we need to get going on this. >> that is what i was going to mention next after gadaffi was overthrown the of footprint was enacted, and many of us argued strenuously for the...
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actually given the current environment we may have more problems that may create more problems and solve but if you talk about making some substantial changes i was in argentina in two thousand two thousand and one when they basically told the the the world bank and all that you just told them where they could put it and went through this rebooting process and a lot of people took over the factories and now you've got all this this is this very substantial movement of worker owned businesses worker owned cooperate across argentina and i spent a few weeks in iraq on monday or gone in spain and i wrote about it it's a chapter in my book threshold and this is the world's largest worker owned co-operative it's like a fifty billion dollar a year business it's huge it's got divisions all over the world these are alternatives to capitalism that i think work really well and we need to do more in the united states i think it's interesting that right now in the united states there are more people who work at work or owned co-ops and those own part of their own business and there are actually union
actually given the current environment we may have more problems that may create more problems and solve but if you talk about making some substantial changes i was in argentina in two thousand two thousand and one when they basically told the the the world bank and all that you just told them where they could put it and went through this rebooting process and a lot of people took over the factories and now you've got all this this is this very substantial movement of worker owned businesses...
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brazillian made his first top flight hat trick in a four no home drubbing of ten men a line here of new environment is picked up two yellow cards stuffed a quarter of an hour and home side took full advantage coke opened the scoring of the first top penalty i'm following it up with two more in the second example carlos lage efforts are a big loss for a four nil scoreline city to still second line near the bottom. three. g.'s ninety first winfrey met him twice in the last four minutes of triumph two one at home to regain the visitors romani the arm incur finally broke the deadlock up to eighty two minutes of strikes from the scene and try already and some of the eto focus heatings men further cement third place as well being slim down to be rope league sports as the game was marred by a brawl off the final whistle. thanks my eyes do not extend to bare unbeaten league run to remarkable thirteen games with a two one victory at struggling clearly a soviet of bludgers.
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they're very much concerned about their environment. they're very much concerned about the impact on the their local way of life in their communities e local unitsf government. they're intently concerned what this is going to mean to them. the upside obviously in our part of the state we are, we're looking for this economic development. we, you know, some of our counties specifically targeted in this area lead the state in unemployment, underemployment, a whole host of negative indicators. again we're very much interested in what could be developing for us here. adam: and steve, i mean nobody doubts the economic potential of fracking. north dakota has surpassed california in oil production? >> that's right. and alaska. adam: and alaska. that speaks volumes there. what do you say to the people who have concerns about potential harm to the environment? >> well, i'm not an environmental expert. in texas where he have they been doing fracking now for five years and are getting rich off it. by the way, adam, the average oil and gas job in te
they're very much concerned about their environment. they're very much concerned about the impact on the their local way of life in their communities e local unitsf government. they're intently concerned what this is going to mean to them. the upside obviously in our part of the state we are, we're looking for this economic development. we, you know, some of our counties specifically targeted in this area lead the state in unemployment, underemployment, a whole host of negative indicators....
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an enabling environment. of the three, it is the environment that is most susceptible to positive influences that supported can reduce the extremism. as officials analyze the boston marathon attacks, we should resist the urge to fix something absence of specific evidence until all the facts are in. security is comprised of policies, processes, and technology. as it relates to environments like sporting events, it should be on emphasis of policies that are risk-based, focusing on threats that present the most danger, and are most likely to occur. we had the applied research ability to -- citizen awareness, intelligence, and interdisciplinary management round the country, edition two other new cutting edge technology being tested in the united states, in brazil and in cooperation with the 2014 world cup, will continue to hold significance. at the same time, recognizing that the global goal is to contain terrorism. we should seek to prioritize opportunities to engage communities to take part in disrupting the ra
an enabling environment. of the three, it is the environment that is most susceptible to positive influences that supported can reduce the extremism. as officials analyze the boston marathon attacks, we should resist the urge to fix something absence of specific evidence until all the facts are in. security is comprised of policies, processes, and technology. as it relates to environments like sporting events, it should be on emphasis of policies that are risk-based, focusing on threats that...
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after was detection and monitoring of chemicals or other things we had to be concerned about in the environment. the day of the marathon, they were an integral part of our protection. they had already been deployed to assist us in traffic control and security operations. there were several hundred national guard people at the scene, engine the general -- and the general was one of the first people to arrive. at the end of the day, with 1500 people a available to us, assisting our officers with what was the most complex crime scene we have ever processed in the city of boston. those troops stayed on the ground for seven days until the scene was shut down. but more than just perimeter security, they arrived at the scene of the pursuit and brought equipment in. at one point, we needed three of our swat teams to deploy up to dartmouth, mass., and they brought in helicopters to make that happen, black hawks came in and took the teams out. the state helicopters were nowhere near as large as what we needed to move people around, general reis played a critical role in not only crime prevention, but als
after was detection and monitoring of chemicals or other things we had to be concerned about in the environment. the day of the marathon, they were an integral part of our protection. they had already been deployed to assist us in traffic control and security operations. there were several hundred national guard people at the scene, engine the general -- and the general was one of the first people to arrive. at the end of the day, with 1500 people a available to us, assisting our officers with...
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increases in food intake, lack of physical activity and environments that make nutrition choices more difficult have all played a role in this obesity ep democrat ex. many children and adults do not have much control over the choices of foods they are able to get to. across this country, we are deserts, places where residents may not be able to get a nutritious food option because they don't own a car or have access to peculiar transportation or maybe don't live along walkable roads this forces families to outsource their daily eating to more accessible and sometimes cheaper alternatives such as fast food to get their daily nutrients. a steady diet of high fat, salt, has ledr-based products to more unhealthy lifestyles. diabetes is one of the more commonly known effects of being overweight of obese. it affects roughly 8% of our population. the effects and complication of diabetes can include stroke, high blood pressure, blindness, kidney disease, amputation. studies have shown that people with prediabetes who lose weight or increase physical activity can prevent or delay type two diab
increases in food intake, lack of physical activity and environments that make nutrition choices more difficult have all played a role in this obesity ep democrat ex. many children and adults do not have much control over the choices of foods they are able to get to. across this country, we are deserts, places where residents may not be able to get a nutritious food option because they don't own a car or have access to peculiar transportation or maybe don't live along walkable roads this forces...
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europe want to see that the people in bangladesh have fair wages, are treated fairly and are in safe environments. i would think universally everybody would be for this. the question is, do we force that or how do we do it? do we encourage companies? i think that is the key. jason said something else. there has been increased protests among islamists in bangladesh. this can create a trigger if we don't solve that, as well. >> there is an argument, jason, that pulling out is not a good alternative as some companies have thought they would do because the garment industry at the very low wages helps get people, particularly women, out of poverty even though the average wage is around $37. and the government of bangladesh has been reluctant to improve conditions because they are afraid it encourages companies to go to places where labor is cheaper. is that whole islamic connection potentially the catalyst for the united states to put pressure on this? >> the people of bangladesh have to see america stepping up and doing the right thing here. american involvement in the garment industry and outsourcin
europe want to see that the people in bangladesh have fair wages, are treated fairly and are in safe environments. i would think universally everybody would be for this. the question is, do we force that or how do we do it? do we encourage companies? i think that is the key. jason said something else. there has been increased protests among islamists in bangladesh. this can create a trigger if we don't solve that, as well. >> there is an argument, jason, that pulling out is not a good...
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bulb was labeled with a sticker that said protect the environment those who identify themselves as politically moderate or conservative are less likely to buy that libel of course they're not going to buy it now it's a liberal light bulb. it will let you screw it in before you're married to it. stephen i mean what's going to take for conservatives to buy energy efficient balls labeling them as a big bright america helping machines replace the little flag pins on the boxes serious by the way whoever your producers are stephen they go really good to the bad glenn beck believe it or not the conservative part is still pushing conspiracy theories about the boston marathon bombing and what he calls the saudi connection this is what he said on this show last night. you had the saudi they know in advance and you know who the saudi is the money man that's who the saudi is he's the he's the guy who actually paid for it he's the money man if there were twelve people involved and all of the cops know it the cops know it. the f.b.i. knows it now who's. come out in actually say it i don't know will they act
bulb was labeled with a sticker that said protect the environment those who identify themselves as politically moderate or conservative are less likely to buy that libel of course they're not going to buy it now it's a liberal light bulb. it will let you screw it in before you're married to it. stephen i mean what's going to take for conservatives to buy energy efficient balls labeling them as a big bright america helping machines replace the little flag pins on the boxes serious by the way...
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in that environment, it falls like snow. cnn's john zarrella is covering this from miami. just how big of a problem is this leak, and is it a safety concern for the crew at the iss? >> reporter: no, it's not. first thing we have to say is the crew was never in any danger with this. it is not a safety issue for the crew. but it's certainly a critical system issue they want to get fixed. you don't want ammonia coolant leaking out of the space station. they've had a similar problem in this very same area not long ago, but they weren't able to actually identify where it was exactly coming from or to be able to fix it. as you mentioned, they had been able to eyeball it this time, and they can see those tiny white flakes, which is ammonia, leaking from what they believe is around a pump area on the space station. what they decided to do was go out right away, very quickly get to the space walk. the reason they're doing it so quickly is because, once the ammonia leaks out from that area where it is, they won't be able to find it again because the pinprick hole, the size is so sma
in that environment, it falls like snow. cnn's john zarrella is covering this from miami. just how big of a problem is this leak, and is it a safety concern for the crew at the iss? >> reporter: no, it's not. first thing we have to say is the crew was never in any danger with this. it is not a safety issue for the crew. but it's certainly a critical system issue they want to get fixed. you don't want ammonia coolant leaking out of the space station. they've had a similar problem in this...
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roadblocks, so they're kind of -- they have trademark for how they -- when they conduct attacks in urban environments, they will go through checkpoints and sometimes they'll try to resort to gunfire and try to i evade being detected or detained. >> the key point here is that tamerlan tsarnaev bankruptly left dagestan shortly after the canadian jihaddist was killed by the russian security services. so they're trying to decide if they were connected. >> shepard: is there suggestion here that somebody was off the ball? >> we have confirmation of a classified briefing on capitol hill that will look at hour tamerlan tsarnaev was able to travel in and out of the u.s. after the fbi investigated him for extremist ties in 2011. >> in this specific case, tamerlan tsarnaev was actually pinged, and somebody in department of homeland security did receive the information, correct? >> correct. >> did that information get dissim nateed anywhere or ebb right there? >> don't have the specifics on that, there's a briefing on friday. >> one of the things we have not seen evidence of yet is whethmas return to the u.s. in
roadblocks, so they're kind of -- they have trademark for how they -- when they conduct attacks in urban environments, they will go through checkpoints and sometimes they'll try to resort to gunfire and try to i evade being detected or detained. >> the key point here is that tamerlan tsarnaev bankruptly left dagestan shortly after the canadian jihaddist was killed by the russian security services. so they're trying to decide if they were connected. >> shepard: is there suggestion...
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you have some control over your environment. many have been an environment where there is no control like in the united states, when strange things are happening and you feel you have no sovereignty over, you go back to a situation where you can control the situation, bring some order to your squad platoon or company. i think that we need to take that element of control and keep it local. we need to give people jobs in the military and examine our training. we have a problem now figuring out what all we are going to do with training people of bin overseas. and you folks @booktv they got there are a lot of women in the audience, when in the tens coming up. folks who go out there and have to try to interest people in coming together as units when there is not an immediate threat to. we don't have the luxury of the rush. instead we are seeking is the meaning in the feeling of belonging. we have to put that together somehow because that is really, without that running through training drills is just a laugh. hurry up and wait. is ju
you have some control over your environment. many have been an environment where there is no control like in the united states, when strange things are happening and you feel you have no sovereignty over, you go back to a situation where you can control the situation, bring some order to your squad platoon or company. i think that we need to take that element of control and keep it local. we need to give people jobs in the military and examine our training. we have a problem now figuring out...
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to have investment dollars in your state, it's like my mentor said, capitol will flow to a hostile environment. you have to keep it as open and free-market principles as you can. no, we believe we're doing that. john: thank you, speaker. darcy, travis. now, travis calculations focus on taxes, money. there is more to freedom and that. it will cover that later tonight. my next guest says one state is hot. it's not florida. so which state? that's next. ♪ i automatically go there. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. if you want to save yourself time and avoid a hassle, go to angie's list. at angie's list, you'll find the right person to do the job you need. and you'll find the right person quickly and easily. i'm busy, busy, busy, busy. thank goodness for angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. oh, angie? i have her on speed dial. ♪ john: it is big, hot, cheap, and right. that is the title of a new book, which is about taxes. america can learn from the estr
to have investment dollars in your state, it's like my mentor said, capitol will flow to a hostile environment. you have to keep it as open and free-market principles as you can. no, we believe we're doing that. john: thank you, speaker. darcy, travis. now, travis calculations focus on taxes, money. there is more to freedom and that. it will cover that later tonight. my next guest says one state is hot. it's not florida. so which state? that's next. ♪ i automatically go there. at angie's...
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to have investment dollars in your state, it's like my mentor said, capitol will flow to a hostile environment. you have to keep it as open and free-market principles as you can. no, we believe we're doing that. john: thank you, speaker. darcy, travis. now, travis calculations focus on taxes, money. there is more to freedom and that. it will cover that later tonight. my next guest says one state is hot. it's not florida. so which state? that's next. ♪ ♪ john: it is big, hot, cheap, and right. that is the title of a new book, which is about taxes. america can learn from the estranged genius of texas. erica wrote that book. what, texas is filled with genius is? >> it is. people think that is strange. i don't know why. john: i think it's strange. >> do you? the most cerebral states. john: of white is a big enough to match the demand right? >> it is a big state. it's not. the idea that people move to the states for the weather is totally insane. it's out of the new york in the summer for half the year. cheap, low cost of living, the taxes. it's right. that's a double entendre meaning it's a ri
to have investment dollars in your state, it's like my mentor said, capitol will flow to a hostile environment. you have to keep it as open and free-market principles as you can. no, we believe we're doing that. john: thank you, speaker. darcy, travis. now, travis calculations focus on taxes, money. there is more to freedom and that. it will cover that later tonight. my next guest says one state is hot. it's not florida. so which state? that's next. ♪ ♪ john: it is big, hot, cheap, and...
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environment committee members were no shows for today's vote on gina mccar she. they say they are not satisfied with the answers they're getting on questions of transparency at the epa. >>> coming up, word of game changing help in the syria conflict, and up next, president obama chooses an unlikely backdrop to push his jobs plan. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> bret: president obama traveled to texas today to tout his jobs plan, but it may prove to be a tough sell in a state that has not exactly bought into his job creation philosophy. here's white house correspondent wendell goler. >> reporter: deep in the heart of the red state of texas, president obama tried to sell a jobs proposal that republicans, including one who wanted his job, have largely rejected. with government seed money, mr. obama wants to partner universities and businesses to form product manufacturing institutes, to advance his three main goals for american workers. >> we've got
environment committee members were no shows for today's vote on gina mccar she. they say they are not satisfied with the answers they're getting on questions of transparency at the epa. >>> coming up, word of game changing help in the syria conflict, and up next, president obama chooses an unlikely backdrop to push his jobs plan. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>...
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and respect for all members and are free from aterials that create offensive work environment. this will be complete by july 1. i'm also directing the d.o.d. acting general counsel to develop a method to incorporate the rights afforded to and through the crime victims rights act into military justice practice. the general counsel will also evaluate the air spors special victim council pilot program and other approaches to ensure that victims of sexual assault are provided the advice and counsel they need. it is important for them to better understand their rights and to feel confident in the military justice system. that is a particularly important point. they have to feel confident that this f they come forward that in fact they can rely on our system of justice. and in fact action will be taken and responsibility at all levels of command will be implemented and commanders will be held responsible. last week i named a set of highly respected and experienced experts to serve for a panel called for in the act for fiscal year 2013. the panel will conduct an independent review and
and respect for all members and are free from aterials that create offensive work environment. this will be complete by july 1. i'm also directing the d.o.d. acting general counsel to develop a method to incorporate the rights afforded to and through the crime victims rights act into military justice practice. the general counsel will also evaluate the air spors special victim council pilot program and other approaches to ensure that victims of sexual assault are provided the advice and counsel...
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report on poland's embrace of fracking, despite concerns from some residents about land rights and the environment. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by b.p. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: israel today played down a weekend of air strikes that hit syria. the syrians, in turn, threatened to strike back, but there were no signs of new hostilities in the offing. on syrian state television today, images of the smoldering remains of a military complex near damascus. it was hit early sunday by air strikes attributed to the israeli military, the second in three days. israel did not officially claim responsibility, but senior officials there said the targets were advanced iranian missiles being shift to hezbollah militants in lebanon. israeli leaders
report on poland's embrace of fracking, despite concerns from some residents about land rights and the environment. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by b.p. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and...
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of things we can have a civilized discussion, and how difficult it is now in our polarized political environment, for that to happen. the extent to which abuse has replaced discussion and civilized argument, and what a terrible thing that is because it's like a closing of the mind that is going on in the west. that's what find so frightening, the kind of repudiation of reason. it's a -- we're supposed to be living in the most rational age, and the most rational society, the west, and the most rational age known to man, and yet the mind is closing on and both richard and i think that is frightening and one of the things i had in my mind in 'em books i'm going try to hope it inmore, open a public debate, and hopefully help create with the aid of the people who are going to be reading and watching, help create a civilized space where we can all come together, and we can disagree but do so in a civilized way that expands public knowledge, information, consciousness, and brings us together instead of driving us apart. >> host: one more issue before we go to calls and tweets and e-mails, et cetera. 19
of things we can have a civilized discussion, and how difficult it is now in our polarized political environment, for that to happen. the extent to which abuse has replaced discussion and civilized argument, and what a terrible thing that is because it's like a closing of the mind that is going on in the west. that's what find so frightening, the kind of repudiation of reason. it's a -- we're supposed to be living in the most rational age, and the most rational society, the west, and the most...
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over 50 that's not bad these days in this polarized environment. republicans ahead of democrats on the issue of guns, immigration and the economy. there's presidential good news when you go farther in there's good news for republicans. >> president obama was supposed to have this great ally at his side for a second term which was this nonprofit advocacy group. what we're seeing is it's a lot hard to transition that campaign apparatus that he had. >> the thing that jumped out at me was the gun issue. we have seen all of these different polls. here you had a narrow plurality. >> the question is how you word a poll question is different results. you figure 90% number gun control advocates keep invoking is like a magic wand and make everyone convert that way. strangely enough a whole bunch of republicans didn't vote the way they wanted to. i think you look at these numbers and it becomes clear. obama is more popular than his agenda and a lot of people personally like him. they like when they see him doing picks on espn or michelle obama talking about h
over 50 that's not bad these days in this polarized environment. republicans ahead of democrats on the issue of guns, immigration and the economy. there's presidential good news when you go farther in there's good news for republicans. >> president obama was supposed to have this great ally at his side for a second term which was this nonprofit advocacy group. what we're seeing is it's a lot hard to transition that campaign apparatus that he had. >> the thing that jumped out at me...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] yeah, kfc! original recipe. original recipe? dad, i think you ate the bones. i did what? you ate the bones! i ate the bones? i ate the bones! i ate the bones! [ male announcer ] kfc original recipe, now available without the bone. freshly prepared white or dark meat chicken, boneless and skinless. get 4 delicious, mouth-watering pieces in your next 10 piece mixed bucket for $14.99. today tastes so good. >> you're watching kpix 5 at 6:00. >> here we are locked in at home. >> kids are returning home following the arrest of a boy accused of killing his 8-year- old sister. he could be arraigned as early as tomorrow. school officials say they noticed only one sign of suspicious behavior. >> reporter: the mood has shifted in valley springs. they thought there was a killer roaming free. it turned to fear, anger and shock as they found out that leila fowler's brother is the prime suspect in the stabbing death. he was arrested on saturday. >> it's unreal how somebody at 12 years old can have a mind- set
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] yeah, kfc! original recipe. original recipe? dad, i think you ate the bones. i did what? you ate the bones! i ate the bones? i ate the bones! i ate the bones! [ male announcer ] kfc original recipe, now available without the bone. freshly prepared white or dark meat chicken, boneless and skinless. get 4 delicious, mouth-watering pieces in your next 10 piece mixed bucket for $14.99. today tastes so good. >>...
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report on poland's embrace of fracking, despite concerns from some residents about land rights and the environment. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by b.p. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program wamade possible by e corporation for pubc broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: israel today played down a weekend of air strikes that hit syria. the syrians, in turn, threatened to strike back, but there were no signs of new hostilities in the offing. on syrian state television today, images of the smoldering remains of a military complex near damascus. it was hit early sunday by air strikes attributed to the israeli military, the second in three days. israel did not officially claim responsibility, but senior officials there said the targets were advanced iranian missiles being shift to hezbollah militants in lebanon. israeli leaders warne
report on poland's embrace of fracking, despite concerns from some residents about land rights and the environment. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by b.p. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program wamade possible by e corporation for pubc broadcasting. and by...
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spread sheathe has millions of cells, we have skills, god-given gifts, yes we're a product of genes and environment and the product of that together makes us who we are. but we have a responsibility to contribute to society the broader society and understand where we fit in that giant spread sheathe and we have a responsibility to work, earn, save, invest, and leave this world a better place than it was when we came. hopefully, raise our children with those values to be even stronger and even better than the values we were raised with. this huge hammock that used to be a safety net we call the welfare system is eroding them. the contempt for the rule of law that spills out of the debate in the united states senate and here in the house of representatives, erodes our american way of life. how to we think that we can move america beyond a shining city on the hill to another level of our destiny at an altitude higher and better and clearer and more pure and more indust res you and more productive with more freedom and a better example for western judeo christiandom if we are going to continue to rewar
spread sheathe has millions of cells, we have skills, god-given gifts, yes we're a product of genes and environment and the product of that together makes us who we are. but we have a responsibility to contribute to society the broader society and understand where we fit in that giant spread sheathe and we have a responsibility to work, earn, save, invest, and leave this world a better place than it was when we came. hopefully, raise our children with those values to be even stronger and even...
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there's a lot of evidence to be more of today's conservative environment -- environmentalism. which says we have man-made global warfare. and you know, there is a bunch of evidence that says that is not necessarily true. but people who believe in these things, like environmentalism, scientism, they start with a conclusion, they don't start with the evidence. but they say it that the evidence has to be arranged to fit. and there are numerous society becomes intellectually fraudulent. with so-called reputable academics. this is a really terrible thing because it causes confusion that what they are reading and being told and selecting certain facts to build up the idea that this is actually true. it is mind blowing. and this is part of what i have been applying in the media. ordinary people live lives that correspond to reality. and i found that if i write these things, i get letters from people saying, thank goodness, public spirit is what i have always thought to be the case. and i thought that i was being crazy. it is an extraordinary thing for millions of people have been a p
there's a lot of evidence to be more of today's conservative environment -- environmentalism. which says we have man-made global warfare. and you know, there is a bunch of evidence that says that is not necessarily true. but people who believe in these things, like environmentalism, scientism, they start with a conclusion, they don't start with the evidence. but they say it that the evidence has to be arranged to fit. and there are numerous society becomes intellectually fraudulent. with...
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he needs to understand that the best way to create jobs is by fostering an environment that is going to promote job and economic growth and that is one rick perry's doing. the reason why he wants to go down there and talk it is not just because it is booming, but it is a minority majority stake. as a native texan i welcome in down there, please do not take credit for something you didn't do. >> my word in a national for obama going to texas' thinking that he can fool everybody is good luck with that. neil: okay. guys, thank you very much. you know, i never know where noel stance. anyway, remember when chris christie singled out john for dragging his heels on and sandra relief bill. >> only one group to blame for the continued suffering of these innocent victims, the house majority and their speaker, john maynard. neil: he was wrong in the speaker was right. over the top and is now just coming to light alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with m
he needs to understand that the best way to create jobs is by fostering an environment that is going to promote job and economic growth and that is one rick perry's doing. the reason why he wants to go down there and talk it is not just because it is booming, but it is a minority majority stake. as a native texan i welcome in down there, please do not take credit for something you didn't do. >> my word in a national for obama going to texas' thinking that he can fool everybody is good...
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it's a toxic environment. part of the reason the administration and lawyers have attacked these whistle blowers is yes to get them but almost more importantly to try to silence others from speaking up. to send the message so that the next time they have a scoop or the next time they see something, or the next time they're confronted with a real kind of moral challenge to their integrity there is a tendency to go silent because of all the pressures, because of all the attacks, because of the financial costs, because of what it does to their families. >> john: why do you think despite these consequences some people decide to come forward any way. >> it's really interesting. i was inspired by many of these whistle blowers and those we talk to in the film. they feel fund mental fundamentally they must speak up. they could not look at themselves in the mirror, there is a line that you draw as a human being, a citizen, a patriot, and they refuse to cross that line. when they saw others crossing it breaking the law s
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certainly, texas is a good business environment. i acknowledge that, but i think austin has done better, actually, than the state of texas as a whole, and that's what i want to talk to him about. >> he's going to come down there and tell you, spend more money. government is the agent of job creation. what are you going to say to that? >> well, you know, i think cities in governmental unites all over the country use economic incentives to create jobs. we've done that here. we make sure that we do it in a way that's only cash positive for the taxpayers, closely monitored, and the standards have to be met before any rebate payments are made, but we have an active economic development program here, and it's been key to the success over the last few years where during the recession, we were, frankly, not affected much. >> it's just the exact opposite, isn't it, of the president's policies? i mean, the president is a man who is all government all the time. he wants to spend more money, raise taxes, intense regulation. texas has dean thee
certainly, texas is a good business environment. i acknowledge that, but i think austin has done better, actually, than the state of texas as a whole, and that's what i want to talk to him about. >> he's going to come down there and tell you, spend more money. government is the agent of job creation. what are you going to say to that? >> well, you know, i think cities in governmental unites all over the country use economic incentives to create jobs. we've done that here. we make...